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i' Locals 'i A tri-club model plane U-con trol meet will be sponsored by the Salem Cloud Chasers at Wa ters' Held Sunday from 10 to 4 o'clock. Other clubs to compete are the Salem Model Plane club and the Portland Gas Hoppers. Cooked food, fancy work Helping Hand Missionary club, Friday, March 28. Portland ua & Coke office. 74 Westinghouse refrigerator, 30 cubic foot for immediate de livery. With fan for interior circulation. Ideal for restau rant, grocery, or large farm home. Yeater Appliance Co 255 N. Liberty. 73 Two horsepower single phase motors. Keith Brown Lumber Yard. Front and Court Sts Phone 9163. 75 Speakers at the Wednesday evening dinner meeting of the Salem Toastmistresses will be Lenore Headley and Olga Wik berg , with Loretta Frederich toastmistress, Ada Ross table toDics chairman and Vernice Boehm general critic. Brush College Grange serving a turkey dinner at Mayflower fliry in Hollywood starting ai iTsn n.m.. March 28. 73 Cafe for sale. Phone 8427. 77 Taxll Valley Cab. Prompt service Phone 8624. Everett Poe, 468 North 18th street, and Mae I. Boone, 669 North 16th street, both of Salem have been Issued a Vancouver, Wash., marriage license. Expert watch and clock re nalrine. Five day service at Steven's Jewelry. Flower Vases for Easter. Elf Strom's Gift Department, third floor. , 81 Johns Manville shingles ap plied right over your old roof Nothing down, three years to nav Mathis Bros.. 164 South Commercial. Phone 4642. Wiring service. Judson's. 279 North Commercial. Phone 4141 73 Dexter sharpens lawnmowers at your home by machine. 6833 i A Save time! Save money! Do your laundry the Easy Way Washing machines, dryers, man gles for rent by the hour. All modern equipment Self Service Laundry. 1815 South 12th Phone 5607. 73 Funeral services for Jacob Johnson, father of Donald John son, of Salem, will be held 'in Portland Friday afternoon with concluding services at Lincoln Memorial park. He is also sur vived by his widow, another son and five brothers and sis ters. Two horsepower single phase motors. Keith Brown Lumber Yard. Front and Court Sts Phone 9167. 75' Bryants, dressmaking and al terations. 360 State street Room 25. 73 World famous Akron Modern Trusses, correctly fitted. Private fitting room. Capital Drug store 73' A. M. Hansen, of Salem, has been granted permission by the Oregon FHA office for the con struction of two for-rent hous ing units. Air, Steamship tickets, Kugel 735 North Capitol. Phone 7657 73' Lutz Flower Shoppe, 1276 N Liberty street. Phone 9592.- 73 Eola Acres Florist. 5730. 73' Both the Cloverdale Farmers Union and the 4-H club will meet at the school house Thurs day night. The 4-H health club is working on health posters for the spring show. April 20-25. It's real Organ Music at the Capitola Roller Rink. Let's go jroller skating tonight!!! 73 Available now. Spark oil heaters. Judson's, 279 North Commercial. Phone 4141. 73 Dance every Wednesday and Saturday at Crystal Gardens Two floors, two orchestras, one price. Modern and old time. Scott Smith of the Hayesville district, was received at a local hospital Wednesday to undergo surgery. Lawnmowers ground to a pa per cutting edge. Moore's "Bike'' Shop. Phone 3844. Two burner hotplates. Vin ce's Electric. 77 Rubber Gloss Wax and clean er, Vince's Electric. 77" Carlton Greider, veterans' counsellor for the Salem em ployment office, will speak at the Thursday luncheon of the Albany Kiwanis club. Se complete line Color Per fect war paper at Sears. Electric Fans. Vince's Elec tric. 77 River silt and fill dirt. Com tiereial band and Gravel. Phone 1966. Set for Monday, March 31, at 7:30 p.m. at the YMCA is a meeting of the Salem Naval Electronics Warfare unit, with all men in the U. S. naval re serve V6 inactive program and those interested in a unit of this sort are urged to attend. In announcing the date for the meeting, which is for the pur pose of filling active billets on a pay status, the local naval re cruiting office stated that there were a few officer and 40 en listed men's billets open. Plans are now being made to take an active part in radio drills in operation from the naval reserve headquarters in Seattle. It's real Organ Music at the Capitola Roller Rink. Let's go roller skating tonight!!! 73 Prompt wiring service. Jud son's, 279 North Commercial. Phone 4141. 73 4 drawer, 30" chest $11.83. Woodrow's, 450 Center. 73 Fender skirts and driving lights were reported to police Tuesday night as stolen from the automobile owned by William Bales. The car was parked in a downtown parking lot when the theft occurred. lnsurp savings earn more than tw percent at Salem Fed- eral Savings Association. 130 Soutn Liberty street. Olson Washer Repair. 25100 73 For Rent Floor Sanders, Woodrow's, 450 Center St. H. H. Harms of the Portland police department will be guest speaker before the Salem Ca mellia society at the YMCA Thursday night. Harms is said to have one of the largest collec tions ot camellias in the state. The meeting will be open to the general public. Stove oil. Cadwell Oil Com pany. Phone 9788. 2490 State. 6.000 pansy plants. D-Vista Gardens, 3225 D street. 73 Laying Pullets. Phone 22943. Registration for the course in life saving being conducted at the YMCA will close Wednesday night, Chet Goodman, instruc tor, announces.. The course will consist of nine lessons, held each Wednesday night and is open to juniors and seniors with requir ed swimming ability. Those who successfully pass the tests at the close will be certificated as YMCA and Red Cross life savers. DeLuxe Cab. Phone 8050. 88' 1 lot wall shelves (finished) glass shelves. Regular price $4.98. Close out, $1.98. Wood row's, 450 Center. 73 For immediate delivery. We- six room heaters. 1.5-2-2.5-3 and 4 Kw. Broadway Appliance Co. 419 Ferry. Salem, Oregon. 77 Tarz Aufranc was elected ex alted ruler of the Salem Elks at the annual election last Thurs day night. The lodge announces a crab feed, the biggest of the season, for Thursday night of this week. ' Close out, 6 tube radios, regu lar price $51.95. Close out at $29.95. Woodrow's, 450 Center. 73 We install Shatter-Proof au to glass. Woodrow's. 450 Cen ter street. Vacuum Cleaners, (tanks and uprights) $49.95 up. 14 differ ent makes to choose from Terms, trade ins, rentals, re pairs. Vince's Electric. 77 A show window at the Col- year Motor Sales company, 495 North High, was crashed Tues day afternoon by a spare wheel and tire that became detached from the automobile of Wesley C. Cameron, 248 Bellevue, when it collided with a car driven by David M. Nyberg, 2210 Laurel. The collision occurred at High and Marion. Mrs. Nyberg was given first aid for a minor leg injury. Flower Vases for Easter. Elf strom's Gift Department, third floor. 81 For Sale: 2 acres. House fur nished or unfurnished. Electric range. Phone 25855. 74 Wanted, dining room suite 76 Phone 5862. The McMinnville Chamber of Commerce may present a pro gram befor the Salem Chamber some time this year. This was one of the possible developments growing out of the good-will visit here Tuesday by 20 mem bers of the McMinnville organi zation, Manager Clay Cochran of the Salem Chamber said. Rummage Sale by Marine Corp League Auxiliary ovei fJreenbaums, Thursday, March 27. 73 Powell Nursing Home will be open to the public Easter Sunday from 1 p.m. to 10 p.m. 908 Lyon, Albany. Phone 40. 76 Chairs, leatherette seats. Spe cial price $3.69. Woodrow's, 450 Center. .73 State Hospital Building Destroyed These walls and debris are all that remained after fire swept through a four-ward wing of the Western Washington State hospital, a mental institution, at Steilacoom, Wash., just before dawn. One of the 231 patients burned to death. (AP Wirephoto) No change is reported in the condition of Mrs. Elizabeth Sing er who is seriously ill in a local hospital. She k receiving no visitors. Marshall strawberry plants 50c hundred, you dig. Merrill's Greenhouse, Brooks. Phone 24351. ' 75 Shorthand and typist wanted. Call Homer Smith, 9181. 75 From Madigan General hospi tal at Tacoma comes word of the discharge of a Salem man. who was one of the military person-j nel at the hospital, Tech. 5 Ce- celia R. Hough of route 1, box 124. State Prayer band convention March 27 and 28 at Highland Friends church. Reverend James Bishop, missionary, just home after eight years in India, also Miss Barnum, National Prayer band president, guest speakers Services at 10 a.m., 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. 73 The new age limits of 27 to 40 years will result in two' men be ing dropped from the present personnel of the police depart ment, Chief Frank A. Minto said Tuesday. Both are under 27 and are serving as temporary offi cers. Civil service examinations for police officers will be held this spring shortly after the fire men examinations which are dated for April 18. If you want a fully furnished house, this is it. Pre-Pearl Har bor 2-bedroom home, fireplace, furnace, beautifully landscaped. Your luggage and bedding is all you need in this home. Owner's equity $6000 balance at $45.00 a month including interest at 5 percent. See Wm. Bliven or L. C. Cooney, 429 Oregon Build ing. Phone 7906. 73 Willard Norton, Silverton, who was sentenced to pay a fine of $25 and to 30 days in jail in Silverton justice court on a charge of disorderly conduct, has paid the $25 but is now serving his sentence. Salem Court News Circuit Court Order of dismissal rue a in frame e. and Carrie V. Bower vs. Gloria Shan non and others. Action b Meta H. Eyi-rly vs. Pacific Orvhound lines and Emmett E. Schrief- er asks 12203.88 damages crowing out of a collision. Complaint for divorce by Nancy J. vs. Clarence V. Stratton allens cruel and inhuman treatment. Married November 7, 1940. in Salem. Comnlaint by Donna Wright vs. O. C. His Bins asks (7500 damanes for injuries aliened received, while dental worK was belni done. MarJorle Baker Yuri asks 13055 dam ages from Dorothy Vap. Frank A. Mar nellt and Frank Pack crowing out of an automobile accident Sept. 22, lf)4fl, on the highway Juit past the south city limits of West Saiem. Amended complaint for divorce by Margie C. vs Oncar Ktlborn asks cus tody of two children, 150 a month for support or each and for the court to determine Interests in real and personal property. Motlon.i allowed and overruled In Jul ius Vandekey vs. 'Raymond and HWen Manning and 10 days given to further plead. Jesse F. Norris charged with disposing of mortgaged property has signed waiver of extradition to return to Fayettevllle, Ark. Probate Court Order In the Donna Marcia Wnodell guardianship lleetuej sale of real proper ty by Marshal) E. Woodell. guardian. Guardianship estate appraised at 12500 by Alf Nelson. Roy Marland and Bessie Elofson. Decree allows Ingeborg Cornelia Oop- lerud to change her name to Peggy Cor nelia Ooplerud. Final order granted in estates of Ri ka Melgaard Biork and Charlotte Schu lenberg. Authority granted Pioneer Trust com pany and Frances Utter, executor of the estate of Warren F. Pohle to sell cer tain livestock to obtain funds for in stalling an elevator In a warehouse building ' leased to Sears Roebuck com pany. Estimated cost of elevator J 7887. Report by Francis Nuttman. guardian ot Amelia Nuttman, shows real property sold for 15100 to Madeline Lackner. Order authorizes Harm an Clark, execu tor of the estate of Althea P. Taylor to sell certain securities. Order In the Phebe-Bland estate fixes Inheritance tax of 11936.80 on a 124.- 997.01 net taxable estate. Petition by Elizabeth Zaehr. admin istratrix of the estate of Fred Zacher. asks authority to file an amended final account. Order In the Eva O. Hi"ks rtate au- thorties Loren D. Hicks, administrator, to execute a deed to real property In Arnold subdivision. Sheriff Denver Young has fil ed a turnover showing addition al $8364.32 in taxes collected from the 1944-45 roll. Would you like to rock while the younger folks swing? There are a number of floor sample swing rockers to be sold at dis counts up to 50 percent at one of the leading furniture stores in Salem. It is quite out of the ordinary to obtain such discounts at this time on full spring con struction chairs. There is no reason why you should not be given the firm name in case you or some of your friends want one it is Elfstrom's and the ad dress is 340 Court street. 73 For sale 1 9 3 3 Chevrolet Master. Phone 22116. Do deal ers. Excellent condition. 73 Kenneth Buchanan, deputy county clerk, has filed his res ignation effective April 1 and will take a position with Stacey & Company. Vernon Windsor, route 2, Salem, will succeed him. The- position at the clerk's office handles photostat and general work. Certificate of assumed busi ness name for Columbia Distrib uting company has been filed with the county clerk by Merritt Truax, 205 Columbia street. Townsend clubs No. 2 and No. 3 will meet tonight for a social evening in the Dairy Co op, hall, 2135 Fairgrounds road at 8 p.m. Colored motion pic tures of Oregon, with sound ex planations will be shown and other entertainment will be pro vided. Refreshments will be served. Slated for Thursday evening at Mt. Angel is a meeting of the Marion County Federated Veterans council, chairman of which is Pat Grogan of Silver ton. Townsend club No. 16 will meet at the home of Mrs. An na M. Arnold, 2256 Ford street, Thursday evening. Earl A. Johnson named guardian of the 22.000 estate of Albert A. Johnson. Inheritance tax of $68.85 determined on the $16,885.18 net taxable estate of Joseph Walker. Final account of N. M. Laubv as execu tor of the estate of Mary Bajter shows balance of $4333.03 on hand. Final hear ing April 28. Louis Roeygen named guardian of es tate of Emily Van Den Braembrusche. Order In the Brooks T. Hedges estate designates Ula L. Christie as sole heir and stipulation provides for distribution of the esutc between her, Marlon county and Mabel Sullivan as donee. Order in the Fred A. Minzenmier estate authorizes filing of an amended inven tory. Appraisal of $9335.80 made on estate of William H. Burger by A. A. Benramm, Douglas McKay and H. R. Crawford. Order In the William H. Burger estate authorises Fred w. Burger, executor, to sell specified personal property. Justice Court Plea of guilty by Roy E. South Cottage, defective S2.S0 and costs. Holbrook. 1690 muffler, fined Plea of guilty by Bill City, hauling logs without ed 150 and costs. Caswell, t permit. State vs. George Kufner, nonsupport. preliminary hearing held and Kufner held to answer to the grand Jury. Police Court Violation of traffic light: O. F. Frank lin. 3080 Portland road, ball 12.90. Vagrancy: Mike Knrakaah, Minn., 30 days suspended. Violation ot the baAlc speed rule: Wil liam C. Howard. Jr.. 3580 Portland road. Donald C. Walker. Silverton. ball 17.50. Chester P. Coleman, 151 North 13th, fined 110. Lealle E Marcua, Portland, ball 135. Violation of the noise ordinance: An drew O. Humphrey, 2435 Cherry, plead ed Innocent and trial set for March 27. ball 115. Defective light, on vehicle: Morris Mc- Elouce, 1480 North Summer, required to make repairs. Fall to stop at alley Intersection with street: Robert LeRoy Sharp, 545 E atreet. Drunk and vagrancy: John transient, 30 days suspended. Hie! reverse turn: Walter W. John son. Jr., 2395 Center, ball 12.30. Violation 01 stop sign: Cecil a. Ab bott, 707 North Cottage, fined J2.50. Marriage Licenses Msnuel A. Serpa. 45. clerk, and Irene C. Holme, 31, clerk, both Portland. Willi im C Taylor. 41. lotter, and Jean Marts Condron. 23. housewife both Sweet Home. i i "i ft Sv,kt u 1 Walker (Continued from Pane 1) was held lip when a number of members of the ways and means committee voiced opposition to appropriating money from the racing fund to this organization after it was found that a divi dend had been paid to stockhold ers from rent derived from use of the building by federal agen cies during the war period. Senator Belton, who made a cheek on the use of state money by the exposition association, reported that all state money had been used for payment of premiums and for rehabilitation of the building according to stat ute. He said there were two companies, the holding company which owned the building and another' company which staged the exposition. Senator Jones declared that he was suspicious and wanted to know why the state should spend money on repairing a building, from which rents were collected and dividends paid out of such rents. Paid Rent Dividends "I don't like the looks of this," he said. "It appears that the state is appropriating money to a private concern and I don't think that is right for us to allow them to use slate money for repair of the building. Senators Gibson and Ellis joined in the protest and re quested further investigation of the subject, with the result that the committee held the appro priation up. Senator Ellii made an unsuc cessful attempt to have the ap propriation bijl of $50,000 for purchase of a residence for the governor reported out, and after his motion was again defeated by 6 to 5 the bill was tabled. Senator Ellis announced that he would take the floor in the sen ate and request that the bill be recalled from the committee for action. The committee approved a budget of $17,946,680.22 for the industrial accident commission as approved by the budget de partment. This budget is paid for out of funds derived from the department and does not re quire an appropriation from the general fund. Parole Violator Gives Himself Up Reginald Millard Porterfield walked into the sheriff's office Tuesday night and said he wished to give himself up as a parole violator from California. He said he was taken from a freight train at Roseburg, put in the county jail and released, but the experience was such by the time he arrived in Salem he said he was satisfied he'd be picked up and returned , sooner or later so decided to relieve himself of further' anxiety. He said on February 1, 1048, he was given a three-year proba tionary sentence in Mendicino county, Calif., parojod on condi tion that he remain in an area of three counties but violated his parole by leaving California about a month ago. Sheriff Den ver Young has notified the pa role authorities there. Mrs. Anna Wirsching, who un derwent a major operation at a local hospital, is now convalesc ing at her home in the Middle Grove district. When the Fire Siren Blows Do you wonder if "rhot is my place?" Do you wonder how much iniurance you carry? Do You Know? Call Huggini Office Salem'i General America Agent CHUCK OREGON'S LARGEST SALEM AND 129 North Commercial St JyilillNSURANCE 2L Fire Rescues Called Miracle Steilacoom, Wash., March 26 (U.R) The safe rescue of all but one of 231 "chronic and incur able patients" from a fire in the 4-year-old wing of the Western State hospital for the insane was described today by the institu tion's director as "nothing short of miraculous." One patient was burned to death and a fireman and a util- it.. ti.fi-lrol inilircifl rilll-ini. a t tlirm-lmiii- fir. ir. tha uri.MAt-, building yesterday, but attend ants averted panic by shepherd ing 230 inmates to safety. The blaze broke out in i clothes closet yesterday and 60 attendants began moving the inmates outside, were bed-ridden wheeled to safety, to be carried out Eighty-six and ' were Others had Attendants evacuated 181 patients from an adjacent building which was threatened by the flames. Five inmates, none of whom were considered dangerous, escaped but two were recaptur ed , One patient dashed wild ly back into the inferno but was hauled to safety. Another was trapped behind bars on the third floor but firemen hooked a cable to the window frame, wrenched it loose, and brought the frightened man down a lad der. Bridge Sale to Counties Okayed Portland, March 26 The state highway commission yes terday awarded six contracts rejected four bids as too high and referred four others to the engineer with power to award. In other actions the commiS' sion: Tentatively approved proposed Sullvan's Gulch ex press highway through east side Portland from the Willam ette river to the Columbia river highway on the city's outskirts. Agreed to raise the highway grade to permit parallel park ing in Hermiston, but rejected a request to extend a 1300-foot footpath contract -already let to 2500 feet along the highway north of Hermiston. Agreed to give Pilot Rock state aid to the extent of $2500 for construction of a new bridge in the town, but refused to sup ply requested $3344 toward a bridge wanted for log hauling Approved $2500 for planting and maintenance on the Pacific highway in North Salem and $3000 for planting and sprink ler system at Springfield Junc tion on the Pacific highway. Prohibited "parking on the south side of the Pacific high way at Springfield Junction to facilitate bus loading. Authorized sale of the old Pudding River bridge at Auro ra to Marion and Clackamas counties for approximately $6,- 615. Lifted the reduced load limit regulations on the McKenzie Alsea, Richardson-Eugene, and southerly 10-mile section of Al sea-Deadwood secondary high, ways. Closed the Sams Valley sec ondary highway to log hauling traffic between Dodge bridge and Crater Lake highway junc tion to force log trucks over department scales at Agate station. Action on bids included: Washington county 2.52 miles of grad ing and paving, construction or two ov erpasses on Barnes road-Mullnomah coun ty line section of Sunset highway. Por ter' W. Yrtt, Portland, 1724,753, referred to engineer. Multnomah county Construction of of a mile of rock toe, 2.58 miles of rock slope protection, 8.43 miles of roadbed lopping and topsolllng and seeding on the Troutdale-Wahkecna Creek section of the Columbia river highway, J, N. and J. Conley, Portland, (380,770, referred to engineer. Lane count Regrading 1.27 miles, sur facing and oiling six miles of the Gil lespie corner-Lorance section, territorial secondary highway. D. F. McKenzie, Sa lem. 1117. 9.10, awarded. Multnomah county Construction of concrete bridge over Oregon-Washing ton railroad and navigation company BUIIDUPREDB100D TO GET MORE STOGMGTH If your blood LACKS IRON! Tou girls and women who Buffer m from simple anemia that you'ra pale, weak, "dragged out" this may be due to lack of blood-Iron. So try Lydla E. Pink hum 'a TABLETS one of the best home ways to build up red blood in such caws. Plnkham's Tablets are one of the greatest blood Iron ton lea you can buyl Buy them at any drugstore. Worth trying! lydia E. Pinkham's TA61CTS l UPSTATE AGENCY COOS BAT Dial 9119 . CHET Capital Journal. Salem, Ore., tracks at Bridal Veil on Columbia river highway, Guy P. Atkinson, Portland. 1317.400, referred to rngineer. Multnomah and Washington counties Oradlns and .stir facing of 3.60 miles on Writ Unlon-Corn'lms section. Htllsboro- Cornellus pa.is county road and construc ting Reck creek bridge. K. F- Jacobaen company, Portland. 1173,391, referred to engineer. Russia Ignores (Continued from Page 11 Secretary-General Trygve Lie opened the trusteeship session with an appeal to members of the UN to resort to the world peace organization on all inter national problems "even when the most vital national interests are at stake." This was Lie's lirst public address since Presi dent Truman declared the UN was unable to deal with totali tarian threats to Greece and Turkey and asked congress for $400,000,000 aid to those coun tries. Without referring directly to the Greek-Turkish situation, Lie asserted that "the bed-rock on which alone the United Nations can build solidly and securely for the future" is a readiness of members to resort to the UN and to live up to the "solemn princi ples and purposes of the United Nations." On another phase. Lie said the Palestine problem probably would come before the United Nations at an early date. Veterans Get Chance At Office Furniture Portland, March 26 () World War II veterans have an opportunity to get 550 standard used typewriters and 500 pieces of office furniture, the war as sets administration reported to day. The typewriters are priced from $15 to $56. They and the office furniture consisting of desks, chairs, filing cabinets and other items may be inspected from March 31 through April 5 and will be sold by lot drawing on April 8. They are at the Willamette Iron and Steel com pany plant here. Mail orders will be accepted, the WAA said. Or ders are limited to one type writer and one piece of furni ture. Elmer D. Schildt, 735 North Commercial and Winifred V. Noland, 1555 Saginaw, both of Salem, have been issued a mar riage license at Vancouver, Wash. A license was also issued to Raymond D. Morfitt, Baker, and Ruby A. Johnson, Gervais, route 1. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ling of Salem have purchased the Loren Van Waggoner farm near Aums ville, who in turn have bought the jack Wiebes property. The Wlebes will move to Salem where both are employed. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie C. Swink have purchased the M. Schram meck property in the Middle Grove community. Mrs. C. G. Lawrence, 422 South High street, reported to police the theft of a vacuum cleaner from her home. Wanted: Walnut Meats Piecei and Willamette S05 South Cottage Street Salem, Don't G 23c S for 10 HOW rjZZ2'M& 484 State St. w w Wednesday,. Mar. 26, 1947 11 James J. Hallr Woodburn, Dies Woodburn James J. Hall, 75, life long resident of Woodburn, died early Wednesday morning, March 26, at the Deaconess hos pital in Salem. Son of Ben jamin Hall and Mary Johnson Hall, pioneers of this vicinity, he was born on the Hall home stead adjoining Woodburn June 10, 1871, and lived here all of his life. For 40 years he operated a photograph gallery here, re tiring about three years ago. He served as mayor of Woodburn from 1918 to 1924 and on the city council in 1929 and 1930. Mr. Hall and Miss Jane Daw son were married at Woodburn November 16. 1897, and were planning for the celebration of their golden wedding anniver sary this fall. Besides his wife he is survived by a son, Neill D. Hall of Seat tle; a daughter, Mrs. Margaret Oster of Potsdam, New York, and 4 grandchildren. Funeral announcement will be made by Ringo. Marshall Hits (Continued from Page 1) Marshall told the council last night he strongly favored in cluding China as an inviting power. Molotov earlier had agreed to Marshall's proposal for a written exchange of information on China, but said the Russian gov ernment still believed informal Big Three discussions offered a better means of dealing with the Chinese problem." "I have no objection to offer to your suggestion," Molotov told Marshall, but he added: "Such a way of communicat ing information does not seem to me to be entirely satisfactory." Election of officers will be held this evening at the meet ing of the Marion County Re serve Officers association, which will be held at the Gold en Pheasant. Previously nomi nated for offices in the associ-. ation at the last meeting were president, Col. George Spaur; vice president, Maj. Harlan Judri; and secretary-treasurer. Lt. Roy Rice. There will be an opportunity for further nomina tions this evening. Attending the meeting, to which all re serve officers are invited, will be Col. George D. Wall of Port land, senior Instructor from the Oregon instructors group. 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